Yasmin

“I change my hair to suit my mood; either tight curls, looser curls or all puffed out. I find inspiration everywhere – I love [British model] Malaika Firth’s hair and I watch YouTube videos for tips on how to look after it. I just learnt a new method of scalp massage to make my hair grow – it works!”

My ultimate tip: “Sleep on a satin pillowcase. It really helps your curls to stay intact until the morning.”

Lily L

“My hair was such a big issue for me growing up – I have that coarse texture that no-one seemed to want. But now, when I see women rocking their natural hair on the catwalks, it makes me feel incredible. If young girls see us embracing our afros, it will encourage them to do the same.”

My ultimate tip: “Allow the steam from the shower to work into your hair and follow with a good conditioner. It helps to revive the curls.”

Lily F

“I like short hair on girls. I find it really pretty and really strong. I’ve had my hair cut like this for two years; before that I had a mohawk. Now it’s so easy – I just wake up and go. For me, having short hair feels like a kind of freedom.”

My ultimate tip: “Use a regular shower sponge to smooth over afro hair and give it a little shape.”

Sienna

“For me, hair is a lot more important than make-up. It’s almost like art – it’s about creating new ideas. I’m inspired by Ethiopian women and how they braid their hair. I try to involve my [Barbadian-Grenadan] culture as much as I can with different braid styles, while giving it that modern edge.”

My ultimate tip: “I get a trim every three months and it makes such a difference to my curl pattern and texture.”

Demi

“Everyone loves the look of natural curls now. People stop me in the street to tell me they like my hair or ask to touch it. I used to relax it but then it started to break off – I’ve worn it curly ever since. It makes me so happy to see women like Solange and Amandla Stenberg – massive natural hair icons – just owning it. That’s a powerful statement.”